showcase ride is a modified 2013 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 with a V-8.

But those are hardly the only wheels on the asphalt. Need's rarest wheels include the Bugatti Veyron, GTA Spano, McLaren P1, Lamborghini Sesto Elemento and the Koenigsegg Agera R. Real ones were used in the film's chase scenes (not the crash scenes), and director Scott Waugh opted for no computer-generated effects in Disney's $65 million vehicle.

"I grew up on movies like Bullitt and The French Connection," Waugh tells USA TODAY. "Those were old-school movies, with old-school stunts. And they didn't lack for any excitement or tension."

Waugh, a second-generation stuntman, considers CGI something of a cheat.

"It's the easy way out," he says. "Using real people, doing real driving, helps the tension and the sweat factor of our characters. CG is the easy way out."